General Simón Bolívar (1783-1830), called El Liberator, and sometimes the "George Washington" of Latin America, was the leading hero of the Latin American independence movement. His victories over Spain won independence for Bolivia, Panama, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Bolívar became Columbia's first president in 1819. In ...

The Bolivar Commercial Club, W. B. Dunnegan, Secretary, Is. bringing all of Its
powers to bear to Improve the roads of Polk County, especially those which lead
Into Bolivar. The good road question has taken a firm hold In this county and the ...

1912/1913 Missouri. Bureau of Labor Statistics. POLK COUNTY, 1913. The Bolivar Commercial Club, W. B. Dunnegan, Secretary, Is bringing all of Its powers
to bear to Improve the roads of Polk County, especially those which lead Into
Bolivar.

Conditions of the industry in the Ciudad Bolivar commercial district are very
generally similar to those of the rubber and balata industries. Declared exports of
this balsam to the United States in 1914 from Ciudad Bolivar were valued at
$10,851 ...

The principal themes pursued in this book emerge from the great transformation that the Latin American and the Caribbean economies experienced in the aftermath of both the foreign debt crisis of 1982 and the macroeconomic stabilisation policies that vividly and painfully produced the so-called "lost decade" of the 1980s. Latin America imp...

Doctor Honored For Outstanding Service To Community, People
The Bolivar Commercial
9/8/2010
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Dr. Theodore Roosevelt Mason Howard was one of the leading figures in
civil rights, health care, business and social issue of his time.

As cool weather moves into the Delta, so does the threat of influenza. However, the Bolivar County Health Department has the remedy. The department is currently giving out flu shots to residents on the first, third, fourth and fifth Monday of each month while supplies last.

Faulty meters keeping the city of Cleveland's new water system from going fully online
CLEVELAND, Miss. (AP) — Faulty meters are keeping the city of Cleveland's new water system from going fully online.
The Bolivar Commercial reports (http://bit.ly/18o56HY) that city engineer Greg Korb said while 6,000 water meters have been replaced with new ones, several hundred have stopped working.
"They have bad dials," Korb recently told aldermen.
The...